PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 15897867-0 2005 Oligomerization of Evi-1 regulated by the PR domain contributes to recruitment of corepressor CtBP. ctbp 94-98 RUNX family transcription factor 1 Homo sapiens 19-24 15156182-7 2004 Although target genes repressed by AML1/EVI-1 are still not known, binding competition to a specific DNA sequence and histone deacetylase recruitment through a co-repressor CtBP in EVI-1 part are conceivable underlying mechanisms for the dominant-negative effects. ctbp 173-177 RUNX family transcription factor 1 Homo sapiens 35-39 15156182-7 2004 Although target genes repressed by AML1/EVI-1 are still not known, binding competition to a specific DNA sequence and histone deacetylase recruitment through a co-repressor CtBP in EVI-1 part are conceivable underlying mechanisms for the dominant-negative effects. ctbp 173-177 RUNX family transcription factor 1 Homo sapiens 40-45 15156182-7 2004 Although target genes repressed by AML1/EVI-1 are still not known, binding competition to a specific DNA sequence and histone deacetylase recruitment through a co-repressor CtBP in EVI-1 part are conceivable underlying mechanisms for the dominant-negative effects. ctbp 173-177 RUNX family transcription factor 1 Homo sapiens 181-186 15156182-9 2004 The first zinc-finger domain of EVI-1 associates with Smad3, a TGF beta signal transducer, and represses its transcriptional activity by recruiting histone deacetylase through CtBP that interacts with EVI-1. ctbp 176-180 RUNX family transcription factor 1 Homo sapiens 32-37 15156182-9 2004 The first zinc-finger domain of EVI-1 associates with Smad3, a TGF beta signal transducer, and represses its transcriptional activity by recruiting histone deacetylase through CtBP that interacts with EVI-1. ctbp 176-180 RUNX family transcription factor 1 Homo sapiens 201-206